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Summary: This video is really a request to parents to become more involved and to spread awareness about the issue of gendercide in China. Additionally, it will also speak to members of church communities that value life to become involved in AGA’s mission. Note: This video was produced by Valerie Ross, media producer for All Girls Allowed.

Bio: I was interviewed because of a letter I sent a while back with my response to...

Summary: The girls (Gabrielle & Amiee) celebrated their 10th birthday by hosting an Asian Tea Party for their friends. Each of the attendees was encouraged to bring a donation for All Girls Allowed. They raised enough money to rescue two girls from gendercide. Note: This video was edited in part by Valerie Ross, media producer for All Girls Allowed.

Summary: The Baby Blanket Ministry was created to provide a tangible way to show that these baby girls are valued and loved, even from thousands of miles away. We care about these babies and their families, and by sending a blanket over with All Girls Allowed’s Baby Shower Gifts, we can let them know that there is a specific person who is thinking of them, praying for them, and hoping that their blanket will be a permanent reminder of how valued they are, by...

Summary: This video was created in collaboration with All Girls Allowed to help build awareness about the issue of gendercide and the impact of China’s One-Child Policy on girls and mothers in China.

Bio: Professor Markus Redding teaches at Columbia University and lectures at a variety of institutions about gender-selective violence, human rights abuses and violations of international humanitarian law. He is the Executive...

Feng Jianmei suffered a forced abortion when she was seven months pregnant, sparking an international outcry about the One-Child Policy. Al Jazeera's Stephen Cole spoke with Chai Ling after she contacted Feng Jiamei about the forced abortion.

Li's Story is the story of a mother's extraordinary love for her daughter. Though she went through numerous struggles and hardships, with All Girls Allowed's help she was able to give birth to her daughter with no regrets.

ALl Girls Allowed's Baby Shower Gift Program sends workers into some of China's poorest villages where the gender ratio is sometimes as bad as 170 boys to 100 girls.

Workers offer a monthly stipend to mothers who agree to keep their girls. The money provides for the babies' needs, shows the village that daughters are valuable, and brings love and dignity to their mothers.

Why should you join the coalition to end gendercide? This video explains why all kinds of people from different backgrounds are working together to save baby girls in China and around the world. We believe we can end gendercide in our lifetime!

All Girls Allowed has been operating for one year as of June 1st, 2011. This tryptic details the gravity of the problem of Gendercide in China, shows what All Girls Allowed is doing to help, and celebrates the successes that only one year has brought!